Install Kit 4415B
Locate the hay guard directly above the bale chamber. This install can be done with the hay guard in
the baler, but it is recommended removing it for ease of installation. Consult your dealer for
guidance.
Installation of Spray Shield
1. Mark a point 9-1/4” from the knife on the hay guard and draw a squared line across the width.
2. Remove hay guard from baler if possible. Mark the top and bottom of the hay guard for the
correct re-installation.
3. Back out plastic drill guides until they are flush with the bottom of the spray shield. Line up the
spray shield on the hay guard with the KNIFE sticker against the line just marked.
4. Center and clamp the spray shield firmly in place.
5. Using a ½” drill bit, mark the location of the two ½” holes to create a center mark. DO NOT
DRILL THROUGH STEEL.
6. Remove spray shield. On the holes just marked, use a ¼” drill bit and drill through both pieces
of steel as square as possible.
7. Insert two 1/4" x 2” button head cap screws through holes in the bottom of the hay guard. The
head of the screw will need to be down (in the chamber). Secure with nylon lock nut on top
side.
8. Replace spray shield and secure with the hold-down knobs.
9. Drill out the three holes with the drill guides installed with a ¼” drill bit. Drill through both pieces
of steel.
10. Remove the spray shield and using a 1-1/2” hole saw, drill the three holes through the TOP
STEEL ONLY.
11. Drill out the bottom holes with a 9/16” bit. Be careful not to oblong the holes. De-burr any
metal filings left around the three holes on both sides of the hay guard. Use touch-up paint on
bare surfaces to preserve the metal and the baler.
12. Remove plastic drill guides from the shield and thread the elbow completely into the spray
shield.
13. Install the tip strainer followed by the blue tip into the LOW fitting on the shield. The MEDIUM
will be the green tip, followed by brownfort the HIGH fitting. Tighten nuts to secure the strainers
and tips.
14. Back the threaded fittings out as far as possible. Place the shield on the hay guard and secure
by pressing down. Secure the spray shield with the hold-down knobs.
15. Thread all three elbows down until they touch the bottom metal and align as needed for routing
the hoses. NOTE: Tips should protrude slightly out of the bottom of the hay guard with no
space between the tip and the hole.
16. Re-install hay guard onto the baler.
Installation of Hose and Support Bracket
1. If the hay guard was removed for shield installation reinstall at this time.
2. Mark a point 6” from the first rotating tine on the center of the hay guard. Center punch this
mark and drill a 1/4" hole through both top and bottom of the hay guard.
3. Bolt the bottom bracket (001-4425B) using 1/4" x 2” button head cap screw. Secure with a
1/4" flange nut. The head will need to be down (in the chamber).
4. Loosely install the remaining bracket (001-4425B) to the bottom bracket attaching in the
middle. Level the two pieces and extend the top bracket until it reaches the top of the baler.
Secure with a 1/4" flange bolt and nut.
5. Mark and drill the top hole with a 1/4" bit. Secure with a 1/4" flange bolt and nut.